While most of the nation was looking the other way, California signed into law Senate Bill 277 (SB277). What was once thought to be a ﻿modern-day impossibility﻿ — mandatory vaccination — will now becoming a reality on July 1 in California. Marking a beachhead for the full scale pharmaceutical takeover of healthcare happening now, SB 277 is the shot heard around the world in the fight for medical freedom. Those California parents previously unaware of the new California law are now being forced into large learning curves at the moment. Like students feverishly cramming for an exam, research about vaccine injury compensation, informed consent, the CDC whistleblower and vaccine inserts fill the days of unaware individuals attempting to bridge the information gap. Most will reach the eventual conclusion — one way or another — that the plan was never to stop at mandatory vaccination for school children in California. A quick look at the direction of drug company resources sees an accelerated push to vaccinate society at every stage of life — without manufacturer liability and enforced by unjust laws. A perfect business model that would be the envy of fascist regimes of old who historically merged political power, corporate profit margins and forced suppression of opposition.

The ugliness of the current pharmaceutical company overreach is perhaps our generation’s greatest challenge. Mainstream journalists and media outlets are officially nothing more than propaganda outlets paid for by, and working for the enemy. While the independent and alternative media have morphed into medical war correspondents keeping tabs on enemy activity, exposing corruption and reporting the daily atrocities. A major advantage offered to the people facing SB277-like bills proposed in numerous states is the rapid and relentless overreach of big pharma and their lobbyists pulling the strings of politicians. The nakedness and hubris — like every fallen dictator and would-be tyranny of the past — might very well be big pharma’s ultimate undoing. The recent Santa Barbara Public Health Department internal memo and briefing by the Orange County Department of Education’s Legal Division are prime examples of such brazen overreach.

“When movements hold fast to a moral imperative, they will not achieve formal positions of power. But they can begin to seismically move a society” -Chris Hedges

As more and more California families are forced to decide their personal strategies to protect their children from the corporate-political needle, the medical system is quietly resisting from within. This is war by any stretch of the imagination. Although the battlefield and parameters appear historically unfamiliar, the casualties are real and the enemy is formidable. Hard-fought lessons of the past have taught us that in many instances, behind unjust laws and corrupt systems of power, there are scores of unconscious people simply following orders. As this unconsciousness critical mass continue to find their humanity, the system will weaken and decay from within. Historically, this internal systemic breakdown is rarely visible to those engaged in the fight against it. Similarly, the breaking point can never be determined or estimated and often comes about by some small, innocuous event that brings an end to the immoral grip of corrupt power. For these reasons, we must consciously fight to awaken and support those good people still caught within this massive, pharmaceutical-corporate industrial complex. The price for those who choose to speak out from within formal structures of power and influence is the loss of their career and livelihood at best. Those who speak out from within medicine, science, politics, entertainment, and media to give whistleblowing information and/or empowering statements on the side of health freedom deserve support.

“…so he rises to the level of hating the system, rather than the individual who is caught up within that system. He loves the person and hates the evil deed.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In the final equation, a mother will always have the intuition to know what is best for her child. When a medical procedure has inherent, serious and debilitating risks, there must always be a choice.